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= Lightning Alternatives, Lightning Competition = | = Lightning Alternatives, Lightning Competition = | ||
* On-chain scaling through large blocks, as planned e.g. for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin_Unlimited Bitcoin Unlimited] and the 1-Gigabyte Block project | * On-chain scaling through large blocks, as planned e.g. for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin_Unlimited Bitcoin Unlimited] and the 1-Gigabyte Block project | ||
* [https://medium.com/starkware/when-lightning-starks-a90819be37ba StarkPay | * [https://medium.com/starkware/when-lightning-starks-a90819be37ba StarkPay, When Lightning STARKs], At the moment StarkPay is not suitable for Bitcoin, but for other [[Layer-1]] blockchains that provide sufficient online scripting like [[Ethereum]]. | ||
= References = | = References = |
Latest revision as of 17:05, 5 March 2019
The Lightning Network is not the only possible solution to a payment system and Layer-1 (e.g. Bitcoin) scaling. There are alternative technologies to Lightning that try to achieve similar goals (e.g. a payment system, scaling) and are competing with the Lightning Network.
Lightning Alternatives, Lightning Competition
- On-chain scaling through large blocks, as planned e.g. for Bitcoin Unlimited and the 1-Gigabyte Block project
- StarkPay, When Lightning STARKs, At the moment StarkPay is not suitable for Bitcoin, but for other Layer-1 blockchains that provide sufficient online scripting like Ethereum.
References
- Bitcoin Unlimited
- 1 Gigabyte Blocks, research for Bitcoin Unlimited and BitcoinCash
- StarkWare